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Top EU court rules online gamblers can sue for compensation if betting illegal in home country

The EU's top court ruled that online gamblers can seek reimbursement for losses if gambling was illegal in their home country when they placed bets, even if laws have since changed. The ruling allows a German citizen to sue a Malta-licensed operator for losses incurred between 2019 and 2021, when online gambling was prohibited in Germany.

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